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A Fish Name Fred, is a magical tale about a fish who was found living in brown, yucky, murky-looking water, in an empty house, which a family had sadly moved out of, and left all alone.
This very touching book for Little People is an ideal tool to teach elementary-aged children 5-8 years of age about abandonment issues and the importance of acceptance.
Multi Award Winning Author Tamara Neal dedicates this touching tribute about abandonment issues, to her husband, Freddie Neal, who rescued a fish, he found in an empty house, which a family had sadly moved out of, and left all alone.

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A Fish Name Fred, is a magical tale about a fish who was found living in brown, yucky, murky-looking water, in an empty house, which a family had sadly moved out of, and left all alone.

This very touching book for Little People is an ideal tool to teach elementary-aged children 5-8 years of age about abandonment issues and the importance of acceptance.

Multi Award Winning Author Tamara Neal dedicates this touching tribute about abandonment issues, to her husband, Freddie Neal, who rescued a fish, he found in an empty house, which a family had sadly moved out of, and left all alone.


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Autorenporträt
Tamara Neal is a veteran 911 operator, Certified Relationship coach, domestic violence advocate, owner and founder of a full-service residential adult assisted living center. Neal learned to trust her instincts while employed as an emergency communication technician for the Baltimore County 911 Center. For years, she listened to screams and terror as callers bore the brunt of toxic relationships. In the seeming eternity between calling 911 and the arrival of the police, Neal was the only help available for the person on the other end of the phone. During this time, she received a national diploma in emergency dispatch; her dispatch experience gave her the authority needed to write Venomous Relationships, which won a 2015 National Indie Award of Excellence. Neal is also the author of The World's Top Ten Worst Men for Women Guide and two children's books, Friendship, which is a 2015 National Indie Award of Excellence finalist and Kinship. Her articles have appeared in CNN, Mind Body Green, WebMD, Chispas Magazine and Edge Newspapers. Neal has been interviewed on the national Jesse Lee Peterson Show and Dr. Tranquility Talks and has appeared on the Fox affiliate morning show, Good Day DC Fox 5. WBFF TV 45.and It's On Talk Show. Neal married her high school prom date,currently lives in Maryland and enjoys spending time with her grandchildren..